Some people might say that I'm a little bit sexist or stereotypical (I hope I'm using the right words) for saying that I don't plan on being the breadwinner for my family, but I want to be a mom instead. And I should be. I'll probably have about 9 kids and they'll be adorably dressed in clothes that you can BET will have be purchased for a good deal. My degree will allow me to make money as needed and hopefully work a desired amount of hours. AND I'LL BE HAPPY. But boys? I feel so sorry for them! As soon as they graduate high school they go to college. By their early 20s they are working on a degree that they most likely chose to pursue before they were even an adult. Men plan on providing for their families, but how do they know they'll be happy with their work for the next 40 years? They don't. It would be scary to be a boy, to dive into a job or career and consider sticking with it for the rest of your life, and crossing your fingers that it would make you happy, and it could support your family. I would rather have a happy and healthy family than have a lot of money but uptight relationships. Family is important, and it will all work out.
I'm grateful to be a girl, sorry boys, I hope it all works out, but if not--you could dress up and charge for pictures like this guy.
Obviously I snuck this one.
BUT NOT THIS ONE!
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Girl. Listen to M. Russell Ballard's talk from this last conference. :) Tell me what you think.
ReplyDeleteI love you :) And I'm glad I'm not a boy too.. SO glad.
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